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Restore the Balance got people's attention prior to the 2022 election



“I think that’s what the results showed. There were a number of people who are tired of the loud kind of crazy conspiracy theories of the people who supported the insurrection on Jan. 6. The people who failed to vote to certify the results of a free and fair election.”


That’s what Tim Sarmo, co-founder of Restore the Balance, said of the group’s mission.


“We heard from a lot of people that we need to continue the effort,” Sarmo said.


Many have reached out to thank them for the work, the message and the reminder that politics, like everyday life, should come with some level of respect and decorum, as well as the occasional work across the aisle.



The RTB group really got people’s attention in a short period of time.

For now, the group will rest and regroup, and just take a big deep cleansing breath, then rejoin the effort to restore the balance of politics.


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